Game-board and accessories.



A. L. PERSYN.

GAM ARD AND ACCESSORIES.

APP ION FILED NOV. 24, I914.

l ,2 l 6, 355. Patented Feb. 20, 1917.

TTNTTED @TATd PATEN UFFTQE.

ANDREW L. PERSYN, 0F NEWPORT, WASHINGTON.

GAIVIE-BOARD AND ACCESSORIES.

Application filed November 24;,

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that PnRsYN, citizen of the United States,

residing at Oreille an State of Washington, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Game- Boards and Accessories; and I do hereby declare the following to bee full, clear, and eXact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.

This invention relates to game boards and t1 principal object of this invention is to provide a rectangular board to have outlined thereon a series of curved lines, and the words The spider and the flies marked thereon. This game will be most interesting and entertaining to the players and will make a contest depending somewhat upon the players skill and his movements.

A further object of this invention is the provision of a board having a rectangular outline on one face thereof, and having a series of circular and curved lines intersecting the circular lines in the rectangular outline. A central circle is placed within the rectangular outline, and a plurality of smaller circles are placed on the face of the board at the points of intersection of the curred lines with the circular lines Which circles are in different colors, generally in blue and red, or other contrasting colors and divide the board in two separate playing surfaces.

The li'oregoing and other objects may be attained by means of the construction and arrangement shown in the drawings: in which:

- Figure 1 is a plan view of the board made in accordance with this invention,

Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the disks representing the flies, and

Fig. 3 is a perspective view checker representing the spider.

Referring to the drawings, the numeral 8 designates a series of circles, and 9 are curved lines extending from one circle to the other, said circles being inolosed within the rectangular border line 10. Displayed upon the board are the words The spider and the flies.

The parts intersecting the circles with curved lines are the smaller circles 11 and 12 which are in contrasting colors, prefer- W Specification of Letters Patent.

of the larger Patented lFeb. 2t), 1991?. 1914. Serial No. 873,795.

ably red and blue, on opposite sides of the board as indicated in Fig. 1

The rules for playing the follows:

The smaller disks represent the flies, and are placed on the twenty red spots on one side and the spider is represented by the larger round disk which is placed on the center of the board.

The players are divided playing the spider and the the flies.

It being understood that the flies always have the first move, then the spider following, then the flies again, etc. The player using the flies is supposed to corner the spider if possible, and the player using the spider is to jump the flies, removing the same from the board as he does so. If the spider, or the one using the larger checker jumps all of the smaller checkers representing the flies before he is cornered, the spider Wins the game, but should it be that the smaller checkers corner the larger checker the one taking the part of the flies wins the game.

t being understood that the spider can jump one or as on either the red or blue spots, it being understood that the flies are placed on all of the red spots or all of the blue spots as decided upon by the player, and the spider has to jump on a line and cannot turn a corner at the same time.

If the spider jumps all the flies oil the board or there are not enough flies left on the board to corner him, the player using the spider wins the game, as before stated.

1e game can also be played as follows:

game RIG is into sides, one

spider the game, it can jump and should he ump all the flies before being cornered, tie spider wins the game.

From the foregoing it will be apparent that the game is quite a. difiicult one to play successfully, and is interesting and usually the contest is very sharp.

Various changes may be made in the detail of construction without departing from other playing 2 v y r r 1,216,355

719 said spots being of contrasting colors on opposite sides of the board, a plurality of smaller checkersanda larger checker, said checkers representing the objects to be used in the game, substantially as set forth.

In testimony whereofl afiix my signature is in presence of two Witnesses.

ANDREW L. PERSYN.

Witnesses CHAS. H. LEAVY,

E. T. SHELDON.

Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the fc orn miss ioner of Patents,

7 Washington, D. 0. 

